There is growing concerns over the impact the BBC’s iPlayer is having on the broadcasters licence fee.
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The video-on-demand service, SeeSaw, which began its troubled existence a while back as Kangaroo, has closed after its new majority shareholder Criterion Capital Partners said other investors have failed to provide new funding.
I have it on good authority that Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired, recently prepared to present a ‘TV is Dead’ presentation at a major international conference, only to be given a last minute jolt when he was told that many of the assumptions he had made in his speech were completely at odds with the accepted data.
It has been reported this week that online video service YouTube’s top 5 channels are averaging the same amount of daily viewers as the top US cable channels.
Havas has reported 7.3% organic growth in the third quarter of 2011, with growth in all major markets except France. Group revenue was up 5% to $541.8 million.
WPP has cut its full-year growth forecast to 5% after reporting organic revenue growth of 4.7% in Q3 – down from 6.7% and 5.6% growth in Q1 and Q2.
Virgin Media has announced its latest set of results (for the first nine months of the year and Q3) with strong TiVo growth and record superfast broadband customers.
Mobile phone manufacture Sony Ericcson has signed a deal worth €1.05 billion to become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony.
Richard Nicholls, Future Foundation, on consumers attitudes towards the Olympics and how media and social networking will impact the event in 2012…
Months after the company warned on its full-year results and said it would undertake a restructuring of its businesses, Future Plc announced today that CEO Stevie Spring and FD John Bowman would be stepping down
immediately.
